Yes, over the years I have used epoxies and hid glue but not on bone (much). I
also have antique cars and have used all types of glue depending on the need.
You already know more about the uses of bone than I do. If I can help, just let
me know.
Thanks,
Lonnie
From: 'Curt George' via
Hi Bill
That does look like an interesting project. Do you by any chance have a
pattern??? and what wood is it.?
The other thing did you also angle the scroll saw table, I can on my Axci.
one
Richard
On Saturday, July 7, 2018 at 12:29:17 PM UTC+1, aussiman wrote:
>
> Yes I have, I used it with
Ps I forgot to tell you by tilting the front rails it tilts the table to form
the taper. the guy does his with the bandsaw instead, the revo is easier and
way more flatter’
I got mine from a woodwork magazine article it mostly shows what the video does
and yes I did tilt the scroll saw I’m
You got it roger you are correct same saw Axminster in uk and Excalibur in the
US and Australia
I would like a seyco scroll saw they have a better table but they aren’t
available down under so the next best is Excalibur
Bill
From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
There is no pattern the wood is just pine I did the blanks on the revo to cut
out all the flat plate sanding
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtgbNyHRFGA
the video shows how to make it I did it all on the scroll saw after the revo. I
used a dermal for the inside sanding and a sponge sander
Hi Bill & Richard
Just in passing I think Richard that the Axminster Scroll Saw is the same as
the Excaliber that Bill has because Axminster think their brand name is better
known than Excaliber!
Cheers
Roger
From: Bill Bulkeley
Received: 09/07/2018 08:53:16 +01:00
To:
Hello and Good morning.
Thank you Joseph an Lonnie for your reply's.
Ive come up with some more idea, to play with in this topic, but so far no real
testing has been done. When and If anything comes up form my ideas, I will be
sure to let you all know what I did.
Have a good day.
C.A.G.On